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Zimbabwean man convicted of murdering a workmate in SA

by Court Reporter
25 Nov 2013 at 03:17hrs | Views
A 27-YEAR-OLD Zimbabwean man was beginning a life sentence in a South African prison last Friday after being convicted over the murder of a workmate.

Mr Marshall Zimbudzana - whose sentencing originally slated for last month was delayed because there was no Shona interpreter - killed his foreman Sonnyboy Nkosi, 40, during a row over his wage, the Thohoyandou High Court heard.

Mr Zimbudzana's trial heard how on 17 March last year, he and Nkosi - workmates at a borehole drilling company - had a wage dispute at the home of a client in Muduluni village in Limpopo Province, where the two were deployed to drill a borehole.

Mr Zimbudzana was demanding a wage increase from Nkosi.

The prosecution successfully proved that Mr Zimbudzana had picked up a spade and then struck Nkosi once, killing him instantly.

In his defence, Mr Zimbudzana - who represented himself - insisted that he had returned from buying cigarettes at a nearby kiosk and found his workmate, also Zimbabwean dead.

"I did not kill him," he told Justice Khami Makhafola.
But the judge dismissed his defence and found him guilty.

Source - chronicle
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